upon further inspection it was dripping from the hose which has the little black bottle/cannister attached to it.
IDK if the gen2 is the same but the gen1 has two bottles there on the LH side. The lower one with the cap on it is the air box drain-- it drains oil if you over service or if any water should get in there.
on the gen1, the higher up plastic bottle with hose attached to tip is the fuel tank breather.
A tuna can spot is sort of a lot. I bet you are still over full. I would not bother about it yet but you may have an air box wet with oil. It will all drain out eventually but I would plan to check the air filter soon. Oil won't destroy it but if it got wet, that is a few thousand miles of service used up.
Far as I know, some oil in throttle bodies and on T-bodies valves & ducts is normal but the rest of the air box should stay dry. I wouldn't suggest wiping it out. The much of the inside of the air box is rough cast and fibers catch on it pretty easy. I doubt much other harm could come but no sense in chancing obstructing the vacuum balance ports in the T-bodies. If you have oil in your air box, that won't hurt anything and it will drain and dry up completely in time.
* Last updated by: Rook on 5/8/2017 @ 3:43 PM *
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